//#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
//#import "HTTPResponse.h"
//#import "HTTPAsyncFileResponse.h"
//
///**
// * This class is designed to assist with dynamic content.
// * Imagine you have a file that you want to make dynamic:
// * 
// * <html>
// * <body>
// *   <h1>ComputerName Control Panel</h1>
// *   ...
// *   <li>System Time: SysTime</li>
// * </body>
// * </html>
// * 
// * Now you could generate the entire file in Objective-C,
// * but this would be a horribly tedious process.
// * Beside, you want to design the file with professional tools to make it look pretty.
// * 
// * So all you have to do is escape your dynamic content like this:
// * 
// * ...
// *   <h1>%%ComputerName%% Control Panel</h1>
// * ...
// *   <li>System Time: %%SysTime%%</li>
// * 
// * And then you create an instance of this class with:
// * 
// * - separator = @"%%"
// * - replacementDictionary = { "ComputerName"="Black MacBook", "SysTime"="2010-04-30 03:18:24" }
// * 
// * This class will then perform the replacements for you, on the fly, as it reads the file data.
// * This class is also asynchronous, so it will perform the file IO using its own GCD queue.
// * 
// * All keys for the replacementDictionary must be NSString's.
// * Values for the replacementDictionary may be NSString's, or any object that
// * returns what you want when its description method is invoked.
//**/
//
//@interface HTTPDynamicFileResponse : HTTPAsyncFileResponse
//{
//	NSData *separator;
//	NSDictionary *replacementDict;
//}
//
//- (id)initWithFilePath:(NSString *)filePath
//         forConnection:(HTTPConnection *)connection
//             separator:(NSString *)separatorStr
// replacementDictionary:(NSDictionary *)dictionary;
//
//@end
